Database creation through Plesk CLI /usr/local/psa/bin/database will update Plesk database with appropriate user and password correctly. Run the utility wit “–help” to get list of all available options. After creation it is possible to login to the database through DB WebAdmin in Parallels Plesk Panel on destination server: Domains -> DOMAIN.NAME -> Databases -> DATADASE_NAME -> DB WebAdmin

On destination server restore content of the database from the dump created on source server:

he filtering capabilities of Wireshark are very comprehensive. You can filter on just about any field of any protocol, even down to the HEX values in a data stream. Sometimes though, the hardest part about setting a filter in Wireshark is remembering the syntax! So below are the top 10 display filters that I use in Wireshark.

ip.addr == 10.0.0.1 [Sets a filter for any packet with 10.0.0.1, as either the source or dest]

ip.addr==10.0.0.1 && ip.addr==10.0.0.2 [sets a conversation filter between the two defined IP addresses]

httpordns [sets a filter to display all http and dns]

tcp.port==4000 [sets a filter for any TCP packet with 4000 as a source or dest port]

tcp.flags.reset==1 [displays all TCP resets]

http.request [displays all HTTP GET requests]

tcp contains traffic [displays all TCP packets that contain the word ‘traffic’. Excellent when searching on a specific string or user ID]

!(arp or icmp or dns) [masks out arp, icmp, dns, or whatever other protocols may be background noise. Allowing you to focus on the traffic of interest]

udp contains 33:27:58 [sets a filter for the HEX values of 0x33 0x27 0x58 at any offset]

tcp.analysis.retransmission [displays all retransmissions in the trace. Helps when tracking down slow application performance and packet loss]

When using a Cisco 3750 stack connected through stackwise technology you can add or remove a Cisco switch while the stack stays on. If you are adding or removing a switch from the stack, it is very important that the switch is turned OFF. The rest of the stack can keep doing its business.

For adding a switch to the stack follow these steps:

Step 1) On the new switch give the global command: switchstack-member-numberprovisiontype

Type is the type of switch you are adding to the stack.

When adding for example a third Cisco switch to the Cisco stack, use the following command:

switch 3 provision ws3750g-24t

Step 2) Power off the new stack member

Step 3) Connect the new member to the Cisco stack using the stacking cables, 1 loop at a time.

Step 4) Power on the new stack member. The switch will come alive and will receive the Cisco IOS version from the master, when that is completed it will be ready to service network requests.

For removing a member switch from the stack use the following steps:

Step 1) Power off the stack member to be removed.

Step 2) Remove the stackwise cable from the switch.

Step 3) Issue the following command on the stack master: no switchstack-member-numberprovisiontype

ProFTPD is the FTP software that current versions of Plesk ship with, and thankfully found what I was looking for.

ProFTPD allows you to create multiple virtual users by using an AuthUserFile directive. The AuthUserFile directive sets the path of a textual file containing a list of users and passwords for authentication.